forht

Old English

Alternative forms

  • froht

Etymology

From Proto-West Germanic *furht, from Proto-Germanic *furhtaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /forxt/, [forˠxt]

Adjective

forht

  1. fearful, afraid; timid

Declension

Declension of forht — Strong
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative forht forht forht
Accusative forhtne forhte forht
Genitive forhtes forhtre forhtes
Dative forhtum forhtre forhtum
Instrumental forhte forhtre forhte
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative forhte forhta, forhte forht
Accusative forhte forhta, forhte forht
Genitive forhtra forhtra forhtra
Dative forhtum forhtum forhtum
Instrumental forhtum forhtum forhtum
Declension of forht — Weak
Singular Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative forhta forhte forhte
Accusative forhtan forhtan forhte
Genitive forhtan forhtan forhtan
Dative forhtan forhtan forhtan
Instrumental forhtan forhtan forhtan
Plural Masculine Feminine Neuter
Nominative forhtan forhtan forhtan
Accusative forhtan forhtan forhtan
Genitive forhtra, forhtena forhtra, forhtena forhtra, forhtena
Dative forhtum forhtum forhtum
Instrumental forhtum forhtum forhtum

Derived terms

  • forhtlīċ
  • unforht
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